Glad you mentioned Boomer. His attention to deal is first class. He walks the viewer through the process. As always you provide great content. Keep them coming.
I'm a big fan of MWRR. I'm a rookie and they always take the time to answer my questions. I'm in Blue Sprigns so I just shoot up 40 highway and pick my items the very next day after I order online!
that is really nice Ron. makes me think of WORK. lol adding such a model to a layout always make a scene come to life just because we all know what they are doing up there.
A couple of things you might consider are a third figure, a groundman to provide support for the bucket crew, a hand line off the bucket or the pole to help get material from the ground to the work area. Also a pickup truck for additional supplies and a crew Forman.
Nice you using tour Badger 105, its my go to brush also, nice job building the model, I'll think about building one myself, I use a toothpick to apply paint to fine detail..., and Modpog for glazing...... thanks....
My 105vis fairly new. My oldest brush is a Badger 120 syphon feed which I loved, but I really wanted the gravity feed. The 105 is a great tool. Love it so far.
Very nice work on the truck, it makes me want to get some of those kits in N scale for my layout. Thanks for the great "how to" video of yours. I have watched a lot of your videos and really enjoy learning different techniques from them. Have a great day my friend.
The Showcase Miniature Vehicles are beautiful models. I have a few on the back burner as well. You did an equally impressive job on the build and paint Ron. Bravo! Furthermore, you leave me wishing I had the eyes for "N" scale. ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
@@RonsTrainsNThings I have always loved the scenic scope of "N" scale. I modeled a section of the Canadian Pacific "Kicking Horse Pass" many years ago in N scale. It was one of my favorite times in the hobby. 😁
@@RonsTrainsNThings hey Ron this maybe off topic from the product you're showing but do you know any tips how to make a scratch build model train body shell, because I just bought a used air fix chassis that needs a bodyshell since it didn't have one.
I was looking at the same kit and the price was so good. Thanks Ron for the video. I may do the same thing on my layout. I am going to make a scene with Two or more trucks.
I'm right with you, there. I got a couple of the Walthers trucks and bought decals for PG&E because I have collected insulators for years, along with my railroad stuff.
Looks good ron love your stuff. Some to add to the truck...maybe some out riggers for stability...just a thought..keep up the great work, very inspiring.
This is a good one Ron. I always steered away for these. Maybe I will build one now. Did the kit come with feet stabilizers for the Truck? If I get one I may need to add them. Looking forward to see the whole seen put together. Thanks for sharing.
CP re trucked 8759 from steerable to HiAd and I’m very prototypical when it comes to my trains. Could you do a tutorial on re trucking models if possible please?
That was my first thought too, but I observed a number of them and they all seem to be either white or encased in something white, not anoare, silver hydraulic cylinder.
@@RonsTrainsNThings I have to trust your observation. I saw one the other day but it was a crew cab and forgot to look at the cylinder. Maybe a flexcover to prevent eletrical contact?
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Mixed thin , mixed thin. Thank you Boomer. It's a trip into another world.
The truck came out
Glad you mentioned Boomer. His attention to deal is first class. He walks the viewer through the process. As always you provide great content. Keep them coming.
Very cool Ron! You must be a very proud father. Looking forward to seeing the completed scene!
Ron that scene is going to be a great addition to your layout. The truck came out very nice.
I'm a big fan of MWRR. I'm a rookie and they always take the time to answer my questions. I'm in Blue Sprigns so I just shoot up 40 highway and pick my items the very next day after I order online!
That's awesome. Maybe I'll catch you there sometime.
@@RonsTrainsNThings that would be cool
Great video Ron, good to see it and you.
Looks great.
Yes, go watch Boomer. He's awesome.
that is really nice Ron. makes me think of WORK. lol adding such a model to a layout always make a scene come to life just because we all know what they are doing up there.
Hey, Sparky. Yeah, I'm so glad they produce this model kit. It is a great model, and there are somfew modern vehicles produced in N scale.
Steady Hands their Ron..looks Great
A couple of things you might consider are a third figure, a groundman to provide support for the bucket crew, a hand line off the bucket or the pole to help get material from the ground to the work area. Also a pickup truck for additional supplies and a crew Forman.
You’re correct, this was a great build. Thanks!
Nice video Ron. I think Boomer is single handedly revolutionizing the hobby. I saw several of his influences in this video. 😉
Wow Ron nice one lots going on like and share thanks DD.
Thanks very much Ron for replying to my comment. lt's nice to be in this great Community sharing ideas.Take care DD.
Nice you using tour Badger 105, its my go to brush also, nice job building the model, I'll think about building one myself, I use a toothpick to apply paint to fine detail..., and Modpog for glazing...... thanks....
My 105vis fairly new. My oldest brush is a Badger 120 syphon feed which I loved, but I really wanted the gravity feed. The 105 is a great tool. Love it so far.
Incredible n scale is always a challenge you did a great job
Nicely done
Very nice work on the truck, it makes me want to get some of those kits in N scale for my layout. Thanks for the great "how to" video of yours. I have watched a lot of your videos and really enjoy learning different techniques from them. Have a great day my friend.
They look great!
The Showcase Miniature Vehicles are beautiful models. I have a few on the back burner as well. You did an equally impressive job on the build and paint Ron. Bravo! Furthermore, you leave me wishing I had the eyes for "N" scale. ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
Well, I'm not certain I have the eyes for it anymore, but I am soldiering on nonetheless. Thanks, Boomer.
@@RonsTrainsNThings I have always loved the scenic scope of "N" scale. I modeled a section of the Canadian Pacific "Kicking Horse Pass" many years ago in N scale. It was one of my favorite times in the hobby. 😁
@@RonsTrainsNThings hey Ron this maybe off topic from the product you're showing but do you know any tips how to make a scratch build model train body shell, because I just bought a used air fix chassis that needs a bodyshell since it didn't have one.
they make really nice vehicles, have done a few of these.
Love these Showcase Miniatures vehicles! I’ve got a few of these trucks ready to install in scenes on my layout
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I was looking at the same kit and the price was so good. Thanks Ron for the video. I may do the same thing on my layout. I am going to make a scene with Two or more trucks.
It was a fun kit...challenging, but not unreasonably so.
I have bought alot of showcase miniature vrhicles and every one is awesome
Do you have a favorite? What scale are they?
@@RonsTrainsNThings ,hmm i love each of them but i would have to say the tow trucks and all in n scale
nice work
Thanks my friend.
Thanks Ron , Nice Job on the truck.
Mike
Tha ks Mike. It is a nice model. Been watching your new build progress with interest.
@@RonsTrainsNThings Thanks Ron . Waiting on electrician.
Mike
I'm right with you, there. I got a couple of the Walthers trucks and bought decals for PG&E because I have collected insulators for years, along with my railroad stuff.
I think I will print decals for this truck for the contractor my on works for, Kiowa Line Builders.
Looks good ron love your stuff. Some to add to the truck...maybe some out riggers for stability...just a thought..keep up the great work, very inspiring.
Yes, I should have mentioned it, but the absence of outriggers is the one glaring deficiency of the kit.
Looks great Ron!
Looks absolutely awesome Ron, the scene looks so realistic ! Nice job detailing and building the kit. Thanks for sharing all the tips !
This is a good one Ron. I always steered away for these. Maybe I will build one now. Did the kit come with feet stabilizers for the Truck? If I get one I may need to add them. Looking forward to see the whole seen put together. Thanks for sharing.
No, the outriggers we're the one item missing from this kit.
It dose look god nice one to have!!!!
CP re trucked 8759 from steerable to HiAd and I’m very prototypical when it comes to my trains. Could you do a tutorial on re trucking models if possible please?
Great detail and do not know how you can work on such fine detail. The cylinder rod would not be white would it? 😉
That was my first thought too, but I observed a number of them and they all seem to be either white or encased in something white, not anoare, silver hydraulic cylinder.
@@RonsTrainsNThings I have to trust your observation. I saw one the other day but it was a crew cab and forgot to look at the cylinder. Maybe a flexcover to prevent eletrical contact?
woodland scenic make a suitable power pole system
This like is from the Woodland Scenics set. I will modify it a bit, but I will make a video.aboutbitbwhen the time comes.
Do they make this kit in HO Scale? I'd like to put this on my layout.
Not this exact kit, but they do have a number of nice work truck kits in HO.
Good morning Ron how are you doing
Good day. I am well. You?
I'm doing pretty great thanks for asking
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I think you need outriggers out when working in the bucket.
Yes, I should have mentioned it, but that is the one deficiency of the kit.
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Ron:
Other than ghq who else makes construction equipment or due I have to look on esty
Joke!
I don't know what this is supposed to mean.